It has been
a typical spring week, one day a taste of summer and the next a reminder of
winter. One thing I love about spring is
the elderflower trees in blossom.
Elderflower cordial making is the top of list. I love it with its musky flavour. I have never made elderberry cordial, I mean
to but the birds get the berries before I do.
May be I will have to camp beside the tree!
This week I
have been busy with the blanket for my niece it has to be finished before
Thursday!!! I am busy sewing it up,
hopefully tomorrow I can start on the border.
However I have done some other crochet to lighten the load. One was a little cowl, as it still can be
cold in the early morning when I leave the house and I wanted something to keep
my neck warm.
I used V stitch
it was super quick to do an hour or so.
I have worn it most mornings, and soon as it is warm enough I slip it
off and put it in my bag.
Pretty
colours!
I have also done some work
on my Painted Rose cushion and it is now ready to sew to the back
I am using
the curtain material leftover from when I made new ones earlier in the
year. I just love this pattern from
Cherry Heart. I cant wait to get started
on the blanket. But it will have to wait
as I have other projects that require my attention.
For a
change I decided to try my hand at making embroidered brooches. I had seen some on Pinterest and thought they
would make great gifts.
So here is
my first attempt.
Think I
will keep this one for myself as it has a few errors in it! But I love it anyway.
So that has
been my week, I will leave you with my recipe for Elderberry cordial.
Elderflower Cordial
Ingredients
25 - 30 elderflower heads
1.7litres/3
pints boiling water
900g/2lb caster sugar
50g/2oz
citric acid
3 lemons, sliced
Preparation method
Gently
rinse over the elderflowers to remove any dirt or little creatures.
Pour the
boiling water over the sugar in a very large mixing bowl. Stir well and leave
to cool.
Add the
citric acid, the orange and lemon slices, and then the flowers.
Leave in
a cool place for 24 hours, stirring occasionally.
Strain
through some muslin and transfer to sterilised bottles.
Thanks
for visiting and have a great week.








